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<blockquote data-quote="monbla256" data-source="post: 272730" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>Contrary to what has been said, there realy is no one way to smoke 'bac. It REALLY IS an individual thing based on ones experience with a blend/mixture and what one want's to get out of it. Try each blend/mixture in diferent ways to see what works best for your wants in flavor etc from it. As an example, for the flake Va's that I prefer, I've found I like to rub 'em out and give most some dry time anywhere from 10 min to an hour. For other folks, these same 'bacs might be folded and stuffed straight from the tin and smoked. NO ONE way is the correct no matter what anyone says. It's ALL a subjective opinion :twisted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monbla256, post: 272730, member: 2244"] Contrary to what has been said, there realy is no one way to smoke 'bac. It REALLY IS an individual thing based on ones experience with a blend/mixture and what one want's to get out of it. Try each blend/mixture in diferent ways to see what works best for your wants in flavor etc from it. As an example, for the flake Va's that I prefer, I've found I like to rub 'em out and give most some dry time anywhere from 10 min to an hour. For other folks, these same 'bacs might be folded and stuffed straight from the tin and smoked. NO ONE way is the correct no matter what anyone says. It's ALL a subjective opinion :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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